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  2. Little India, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The area is served by the following MRT stations: Little India, Farrer Park on the North East line, and Rochor and Jalan Besar on the Downtown line. Bus services 23, 64, 65, 67, 131, 139, 147, and 857 pass through Little India via Serangoon Road. Panoramic view of Little India. Taken from Farrer Park View Housing Estate. Panoramic view of ...

  3. Meyer Road - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy Hotel in March 1953, a month before its opening. Another famous landmark that was in Meyer Road was the Katong Park Hotel (formerly the Embassy Hotel, Hotel Ambassador, and Duke Hotel). Opened on 26 April 1953, it was operated as the Embassy Hotel by the descendants and relatives of the late Lim Ah Eng.

  4. List of hotels in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Capella Singapore; Crockfords Tower, formerly planned to be named Maxims Tower, [1] is an 11-storey all-suite hotel [2] overlooking the Singapore harbour and the Southern Islands. The resort's casino is located beneath the tower. [3] The hotel was topped-out on 27 February 2009 and opened on 20 January 2010.

  5. Collapse of Hotel New World - Wikipedia

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    Hotel New World, officially called the Lian Yak Building (Chinese: 联益大厦), [4] was completed in 1971 and consisted of six storeys and a basement garage. [2]The Hotel New World, previously known as the New Serangoon Hotel until 1984, was the main tenant occupying the top four floors, [5] and a branch of the Industrial & Commercial Bank (which merged with United Overseas Bank in 1987 ...

  6. House of Tan Teng Niah - Wikipedia

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    The House of Tan Teng Niah is a building in Little India, Singapore. It is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. ... The building is listed on the Little ...

  7. Masjid Angullia - Wikipedia

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    Early colonial Singapore was an attractive trading port for Indian Muslim merchants in the 19th century. The Serangoon Road area became an Indian settlement in the latter half of the century, housing many traders and labourers from India. [3] By 1849, Muslims made up 78.5% of the settled Indian community at the time according to census data. [4]

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